Lust For Lime
Amager Bryghus in Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark 🇩🇰
Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Regular|
Score
6.85
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A Lime Sour made from: Water. Barley malt: Pilsner, Wheat malt. Lime aroma. Hops: Columbus. Yeast: US-Ale
No, the Amazons is not the name of the family behind one of the world’s leading tech companies. If you dig long enough in the history lessons you were taught in school, you just may remember that the Amazons were a fierce tribe of female warriors in ancient Greece. They were not equal to men when it came to skills such as horse riding, archery, strength and physical agility – in many ways they were actually SUPERIOR to men. Men were seen exclusively as a necessary evil in order to continue the tribe, and boy children were considered useless and returned to their fathers.
These proud warriors were also extremely healthy in their eating habits with a particular fondness for citrus fruits, especially lime fruits. They would use them in drinks, in marinades, for baking and preserves, and pop them as a snack like we pop tangerines around Christmas time today. Some scientists have even claimed that lime fruits are the secret behind the unusual physical and mental strength that these warriors possessed, while others have claimed that this assessment is pure speculation with no scientific facts to back it up.
However, at Amager Bryghus we share the Amazons' lust for all things lime - in this beery concoction in particular. Pure citrusy refreshment – coming in a can.
No, the Amazons is not the name of the family behind one of the world’s leading tech companies. If you dig long enough in the history lessons you were taught in school, you just may remember that the Amazons were a fierce tribe of female warriors in ancient Greece. They were not equal to men when it came to skills such as horse riding, archery, strength and physical agility – in many ways they were actually SUPERIOR to men. Men were seen exclusively as a necessary evil in order to continue the tribe, and boy children were considered useless and returned to their fathers.
These proud warriors were also extremely healthy in their eating habits with a particular fondness for citrus fruits, especially lime fruits. They would use them in drinks, in marinades, for baking and preserves, and pop them as a snack like we pop tangerines around Christmas time today. Some scientists have even claimed that lime fruits are the secret behind the unusual physical and mental strength that these warriors possessed, while others have claimed that this assessment is pure speculation with no scientific facts to back it up.
However, at Amager Bryghus we share the Amazons' lust for all things lime - in this beery concoction in particular. Pure citrusy refreshment – coming in a can.
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Kita (5313) reviewed Lust For Lime from Amager Bryghus 11 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5
0.44l can. Aroma of lime, flowers and cereals with vinous note. Pours cloudy pale golden color with thin quickly diminishing white head and sparkling appearance. Taste starts refreshing citrusy and vinous, following is grainy with notes of tannins, mouthfeel is smooth but crisp, while finish is very mild bitter. Light body, slick texture and average carbonation in palate. Lust for Amazons :)
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Ghetto Something
on 10 Mar 2025
at 20:55
Ungstrup (52110) reviewed Lust For Lime from Amager Bryghus 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Can. An unclear golden beer with a white head. The aroma has notes of lime and wheat. The flavor is sour with notes of lime and wheat, leading to a tart finish.
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on 30 Dec 2024
at 17:26